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Holy Moses Edge BRUM Veterans in Fiery Birmingham Derby to Open CVF League 2026 Season

Defending champions Holy Moses Veterans began their Cameroon Veterans Football League (CVF League) 2026 campaign with a hard-fought 2–1 victory over BRUM Veterans in a high-intensity Birmingham derby on Saturday, March 21.

Played at the Performance Hub in Walsall, the opening fixture of the new season delivered on its billing, combining title credentials with simmering transfer-window tensions between two sides that reshaped their squads at each other’s expense.

Champions strike early, control first half

Holy Moses asserted themselves early, capitalising on their attacking pressure when Dangote stepped up to convert a first-half penalty, calmly dispatching his effort to hand the champions the lead.

With momentum firmly on their side, Holy Moses doubled their advantage just before the break. Owen finished off a well-worked move, giving the defending champions a crucial cushion heading into halftime.

Cedric haunts former club

BRUM Veterans responded after the restart with renewed urgency, and their breakthrough came in dramatic fashion. Cedric, facing his former teammates following a recent transfer switch, curled in a precise free kick to reduce the deficit and reignite the contest.

The goal shifted the tempo of the match, as BRUM pushed forward in search of an equaliser, turning the derby into an end-to-end battle.

Ekane shines despite defeat

Despite conceding twice, BRUM Veterans goalkeeper Ekane delivered a standout performance, producing a string of crucial saves to keep his side within touching distance. His efforts earned him the Man of the Match award, underlining his importance in a tightly contested fixture.

Transfer rivalry adds edge

Beyond the scoreline, the encounter was shaped by off-field developments, with both teams having recruited players from each other during the transfer window. That dynamic added an extra layer of intensity to an already fierce local rivalry, reflected in the physicality and tempo of the game.

Statement win for Holy Moses

The victory gives Holy Moses an early advantage as they begin their title defence, while BRUM Veterans, despite the loss, showed enough quality and resilience to suggest they will be strong contenders as the season unfolds.

If this opening clash is any indication, the CVF League 2026 season is set to deliver drama, quality, and fiercely contested battles week after week.

MMI News

Adolphe Mbarga

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